You can now log in to your personal pages and view statistics for your subscription. Currently there are charts displaying the amount of filtered spam, viruses and regular messages as well as the percentage of all spam SpamDrain has been able to catch for your accounts. The charts display statistics for the last week, the four last weeks and the last 6 months. Here’s an example:

Don’t hesitate to contact us if you have any suggestions for improvements or have a request for additional statistics that you think we should add. Please send an e-mail to support@spamdrain.net.
Please note that the accuracy statistics is based on the spam you report back to us when SpamDrain makes a mistake. If a spam message slips through to your inbox you must report it to us (go to Report after you’ve logged in) or else it won’t be included in the statistics.
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